Coal-fired power plant near Holcomb, KansasIt's actually kind of entertaining watching Kansas lawmakers re-fight last year's battle over two new coal-fired power plants for Sunflower Electric Power Corporation out near Holcomb. Last Friday, the House voted on a bill approving the plants; last year the legislature couldn't override Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' veto, and after last week's vote the governor issued a statement saying Friday's 79-44 for/against split showed they still couldn't override he
Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson wasn't alone in in his big cave-in to coal last week. After all, Kansas lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to approve the new governor's hastily announced deal with Sunflower Electric Power Corporation to build just one instead of two new coal-fired power plants in western Kansas, thus ending two years of legislative scrapping.David WysongThe Kansas House signed off on the deal 103-18; the Senate vote was 37-2.One of those two senators was Mission Hills Republican David Wy